Act By June 1 to Save Property Taxes
Many folks who are over age 65 or who are disabled may not know that they may be entitled to significant reductions in property taxes assessed against their homes.
If someone is 65 years of age or older or has a disability, and has income of … Continue Reading

Did you know that there are over 2,000 federal, state, and private benefits programs available to help qualifying elders and other individuals with disabilities? No wonder I sometimes get headaches.
You can discover what valuable benefits you or a parent may qualify for in about … Continue Reading
On April 29, Bob was named to the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Council of Advanced Practitioners (CAP). In order to be a CAP member, an elder law attorney must have been a NAELA member and a certified elder law attorney (CELA) for at least 10 years and rated by … Continue Reading
June and Ward Cleaver’s Saga Continues. A Recap: Mossy Mountain Health and Rehab recently telephoned Mrs. Cleaver and told her that husband Ward was no longer making progress in his rehab therapy and Medicare would no longer pay for services. Ward had been admitted to Mossy … Continue Reading
Why The Standard Is No More.
What To Do If The Nursing Home Says It Applies.
Has this happened to you?
The nursing home calls. “Mrs. Cleaver, Ward is failing to progress in his therapy and because of that he will no longer be eligible for Medicare benefits after Thursday . . . … Continue Reading